As I've already mentioned in the previous post,when problems emerge concerning the accomplishment of a subject, most people are characterized by a search for scapegoats, pompousness, or an arbitrary linear combination of the two. I just want to picture the things I've mentioned there with a story determinant for me, so as to stick to the swampy ground of reality, not restricting to theory.
It's not even about a test, just being a tiny bit late for class. Yes, just a tiny bit, about 40 minutes. So, let us imagine that a young man with a moderately convincing face falls into class on a practical course - just to clarify, this wasn't in a computer room or such, but in a regular laboratory, with all the tubes and everything, so the experiments carried out in class are cannot really be started with a delay, as the chemical reactions would hang out of schedule, at least as far as I know.
When the professor mentioned the above facts, and also expressed his interest in the causes of the difficulties of arrival, he received the following reply: "It's been a long night."